US1778188A - Ice-cream attachment for mechanical refrigerators - Google Patents

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US1778188A
US1778188A US206022A US20602227A US1778188A US 1778188 A US1778188 A US 1778188A US 206022 A US206022 A US 206022A US 20602227 A US20602227 A US 20602227A US 1778188 A US1778188 A US 1778188A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25CPRODUCING, WORKING OR HANDLING ICE
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    • F25C1/18Producing ice of a particular transparency or translucency, e.g. by injecting air
    • F25C1/20Producing ice of a particular transparency or translucency, e.g. by injecting air by agitation
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    • A23FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
    • A23GCOCOA; COCOA PRODUCTS, e.g. CHOCOLATE; SUBSTITUTES FOR COCOA OR COCOA PRODUCTS; CONFECTIONERY; CHEWING GUM; ICE-CREAM; PREPARATION THEREOF
    • A23G9/00Frozen sweets, e.g. ice confectionery, ice-cream; Mixtures therefor
    • A23G9/04Production of frozen sweets, e.g. ice-cream
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    • A23G9/12Batch production using means for stirring the contents in a non-moving container
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25CPRODUCING, WORKING OR HANDLING ICE
    • F25C2400/00Auxiliary features or devices for producing, working or handling ice
    • F25C2400/10Refrigerator units

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  • This invention relates to making ice-cream and other frozen delicacies, and particularly relates to the making of ice-cream and the like in a mechanically cooled refrigerator.
  • An object of the invention is to provide a device for making ice cream adapted to be readily installed as an attachment within standard-types of mechanically cooled refrigerators.
  • Another object is to provide a unit comprisingja dasher and a drive motor therefor adapted to be installed within a mechanically cooled refrigerator and adapted to make ice-cream within a standard type of vessel 5 now employed in such refrigerators.
  • a further object is to adapt such a dasher by a suitable adjustment to be efliciently oper ited in vessels of various depths.
  • Still another object is to provide a dasher 2 operating within an open-topped vessel and to quick-detachably mount said dasher upon one edge of said vessel.
  • Figure 1 is a view in front elevation'of a mechanically cooled refrigerator equipped v with the herein disclosed attachment for to making ice-cream.
  • Figure 2 is a view in side elevation of the upper portion of the brine tank of said refrigerator showing means for clamping upon said tank a mounting for the drive motor, of
  • Figure 3 is a plan view of the same.
  • Figure 4 is a plan view of a standardized form of pan employed in a mechanically
  • Figure 7 is a side view of a bracket adapt ed tobe clamped u on saidpan to carry a bearlng for the das er shaft.
  • Figure 8 is a front view of the same.
  • the reference character 1 designates a refrigerator of the mechanically cooled type provided in its upper portion with a compartment 2 for receiving a brine tank 3, or some other mechanically cooled heat absorption element, and further containin one or more food compartments 4.
  • the brine tank 3 as illustrated is formed with chambers dasher comprising a shaft 7 provided with a spiral rib 8. Said shaft is journaled adjacent to its front end in a bearing 9 adapted to be detachably clamped upon the forward edge of one of the pans 6.
  • said bearing is welded or otherwise mounted fast u on a radially corrugated disk 10 which toget er with the corresponding corru ated upper portion of a plate 11 is central y engaged by a bolt 12 carryin a suitable wing nut 13 or the like for manuafiy. applying a clamping stress.
  • the plate 11 is formed with a U-shaped lower portion 14 for embracing a downturned marginal flange 15 upon the pan 6 and a suitable clamping screw 16 is mounted in said portion 14 to bear upon said flange.
  • the disk 10 may be sufiiciently loosened to permit its rotation upon the bolt 12, and upon tightening said wing nut the inter-engagement of the corrugations of said disk and of the plate 11 will hold said disk and the bearing 9 rigidl in a desired rotative position, thus contro ling the angle of inclination of the dasher 7, 8.
  • the shaft 20 terminates in sleeve 21 adapted to be clamped by said screws 22 or the like upon the worm wheel shaft 23 and upon the dasher shaft.
  • the mounting of said motor comprises a two-part clamping member 24, 25 adjustable in length and a companion clam ing member 26.
  • the members 24, 25 an 26 have down-turned ends 28 for embraclng the front and rear faces of the brine tank and have their other ends upturned as indicated at 29 for engage ment by clampingscrews 30.
  • the member, 24 is longitudinally slotted as indicated at 31 to receive a clamping bolt 32 carriedby the member 25 and a wing nut 33 engaging said bolt is adapted to a ply a clamping stress for maintaining the esired elongation of the member 24,25.
  • the dasher 7 8 is driven at a relatively low speed (due to the worm and worm wheel driving con nection) and the ice-cream mixture or the like in the pan 6 is thus sufliciently agitated to properly aerate the same after a suitable period'of operation.
  • said pans may be successively disposed in the uppermost chamber 5 to receive the dasher 7, 8 and they may be replaced in the lower chambers after then contents have been sufficiently aerated by the dasher.
  • the attachment When the attachment is not in use it will preferably be removed from the brine tank and stored away inany convenient place.
  • said pan To prevent the contents of thepan 6 from being splashed over the edge thereof due to I the agitating action of the dasher, it is preferred to provide said pan with a cover 6" having its marginal portion downwardly flanged, as indicated at 6", to fit over the flange 15 of the pan 6 and has its main body .
  • the front portion of said cover is formed Wltllyfl. central slot 6 to accommodate the dasher shaft, and with a slot 6 extending transversely from the slot 6 to provide for withdrawal of the dasher from the pan without disturbing the cover6.
  • the edges of the slot 6 further serve to strip from the dasher any adhering portion of the mixture during such withdrawal.
  • the depression of the main body of the cover 6 below the margin of the pan increases the marginal sealing contact.
  • brine tank as used in this specification and the annexed claims is to be understood as designating any container for a liquid of lower freezing point than water.
  • An attachment for mechanically cooled refrigerators dri'vingsaid dasher a vessel in which said dasher is adapted to operate, and means for detachably mounting said motor and dasher in a refrigerator.
  • a bearing member for said dasher within said pan, a bearing member for said dasher, means for detachably mounting said bearing member upon said pan, and actuating means for said dasher.

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ICE CRBAI ATTACHMENT FOR MECHANICAL REFRIGERATORS Filed July 15;. 1927, 2 Sheets-Shoot 1 W. DE M. GUY
ICE CREAM ATTACHMENT FOR MECHANICAL REFRIGERATOR Filed July 15, 1927 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Patented Oct. 14, 1930 WALTER DE MOTTE GUY, GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN ICE-CREAM uracnmnnrroa mirncmxcai. ammennarons Application filed July 15, 192 Serial No. 208,022.
This invention relates to making ice-cream and other frozen delicacies, and particularly relates to the making of ice-cream and the like in a mechanically cooled refrigerator.
5 An object of the invention is to provide a device for making ice cream adapted to be readily installed as an attachment within standard-types of mechanically cooled refrigerators.
Another object is to provide a unit comprisingja dasher and a drive motor therefor adapted to be installed within a mechanically cooled refrigerator and adapted to make ice-cream within a standard type of vessel 5 now employed in such refrigerators.
A further object is to adapt such a dasher by a suitable adjustment to be efliciently oper ited in vessels of various depths.
Still another object is to provide a dasher 2 operating within an open-topped vessel and to quick-detachably mount said dasher upon one edge of said vessel.
These and various other objects the invention attains by the use of the construction hereinafter described and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 is a view in front elevation'of a mechanically cooled refrigerator equipped v with the herein disclosed attachment for to making ice-cream.
Figure 2 is a view in side elevation of the upper portion of the brine tank of said refrigerator showing means for clamping upon said tank a mounting for the drive motor, of
35 said attachment.
Figure 3 is a plan view of the same.
Figure 4 is a plan view of a standardized form of pan employed in a mechanically Figure 7 is a side view of a bracket adapt ed tobe clamped u on saidpan to carry a bearlng for the das er shaft.
Figure 8 is a front view of the same.
In these views the reference character 1 designates a refrigerator of the mechanically cooled type provided in its upper portion with a compartment 2 for receiving a brine tank 3, or some other mechanically cooled heat absorption element, and further containin one or more food compartments 4. The brine tank 3 as illustrated is formed with chambers dasher comprising a shaft 7 provided with a spiral rib 8. Said shaft is journaled adjacent to its front end in a bearing 9 adapted to be detachably clamped upon the forward edge of one of the pans 6. Thus said bearing is welded or otherwise mounted fast u on a radially corrugated disk 10 which toget er with the corresponding corru ated upper portion of a plate 11 is central y engaged by a bolt 12 carryin a suitable wing nut 13 or the like for manuafiy. applying a clamping stress. The plate 11 is formed with a U-shaped lower portion 14 for embracing a downturned marginal flange 15 upon the pan 6 and a suitable clamping screw 16 is mounted in said portion 14 to bear upon said flange. It is evident that by unscrewing the wing nut 13 the disk 10 may be sufiiciently loosened to permit its rotation upon the bolt 12, and upon tightening said wing nut the inter-engagement of the corrugations of said disk and of the plate 11 will hold said disk and the bearing 9 rigidl in a desired rotative position, thus contro ling the angle of inclination of the dasher 7, 8.
Upon the brine tank 3 is surmounted an electric motor 17 from which a suitable drive connection is established to said dasher, the
' a said worm and a flexible shaft '20 extending from said worm wheel to the dasher. Preferably said shaft is detachably connected both to the worm wheel and to the dasher shaft 7 so as to facilitate the selective use of shafts of various lengths to adapt the attachment to various sizes of brine tanks. Thus, as is best seen in Figure 2, the shaft 20 terminates in sleeve 21 adapted to be clamped by said screws 22 or the like upon the worm wheel shaft 23 and upon the dasher shaft. 1
It is desirable to adapt the motor 17 to-be detachably mounted upon standard brine tanks of various sizes. Thus the mounting of said motor comprises a two- part clamping member 24, 25 adjustable in length and a companion clam ing member 26. The members 24, 25 an 26 have down-turned ends 28 for embraclng the front and rear faces of the brine tank and have their other ends upturned as indicated at 29 for engage ment by clampingscrews 30. The member, 24 is longitudinally slotted as indicated at 31 to receive a clamping bolt 32 carriedby the member 25 and a wing nut 33 engaging said bolt is adapted to a ply a clamping stress for maintaining the esired elongation of the member 24,25.
In the use of the described attachment when the motor 17 is energized the dasher 7 8 is driven at a relatively low speed (due to the worm and worm wheel driving con nection) and the ice-cream mixture or the like in the pan 6 is thus sufliciently agitated to properly aerate the same after a suitable period'of operation. In case it is desired to make ice-cream in several of the pans 6 said pans may be successively disposed in the uppermost chamber 5 to receive the dasher 7, 8 and they may be replaced in the lower chambers after then contents have been sufficiently aerated by the dasher.
In some tvpesof brine tanks there is provided a pan considerably deeper than that illustrated and in using the described attachment in connection with such a vessel the dasher 7, 8 will be adjusted at a sufiicient inclination to assume a substantially central position within such pan.
When the attachment is not in use it will preferably be removed from the brine tank and stored away inany convenient place.
From the foregoing it will be evident that the described attachment is adapted to large- 1 increase the utility of a mechanically cooled refrigerator in permitting use thereof for making ice-cream, sherbets, frozen custards, mousses and the like.
To prevent the contents of thepan 6 from being splashed over the edge thereof due to I the agitating action of the dasher, it is preferred to provide said pan with a cover 6" having its marginal portion downwardly flanged, as indicated at 6", to fit over the flange 15 of the pan 6 and has its main body .a dasher, means for mounting somewhat below the level of the flange 6. The front portion of said cover is formed Wltllyfl. central slot 6 to accommodate the dasher shaft, and with a slot 6 extending transversely from the slot 6 to provide for withdrawal of the dasher from the pan without disturbing the cover6. The edges of the slot 6 further serve to strip from the dasher any adhering portion of the mixture during such withdrawal. The depression of the main body of the cover 6 below the margin of the pan increases the marginal sealing contact.
The term brine tank, as used in this specification and the annexed claims is to be understood as designating any container for a liquid of lower freezing point than water.
What I claim is:
1. An attachment for mechanically cooled refrigerators dri'vingsaid dasher, a vessel in which said dasher is adapted to operate, and means for detachably mounting said motor and dasher in a refrigerator.
2. The combination with the sorbent element of a mechanically cooled refrigerator, of a pan aranged to be cooled by said element, a motor mounted upon said element, and a dasher driven by said motor and portion depressed adapted to be mounted in said pan.
3. The combination with the heat absorbent element of a mechanically cooled refrigerator, of a pan arranged to be cooled by said element, a motor, means for detachablyclamping said motor upon said element, said dasher upon and within said pan, and a drive connection from said motor to said dasher.
comprising a dasher, a motor heat ab- 4. The combination with the heat absorbent element of a mechanically cooled refrigerator and a pan arranged to be cooled by said element, of a dasher detachably mounted upon said pantherewithin, a motor detachably mounted upon said element, and a flexible drive connection from said motor to said dasher.
5. The combination with the brine tank of a mechanically cooled refrigerator, said brine tank being formed with a cooling chamber, of a pan disposed withinsaid chamber, a motor mounted on said brine tank, a dasher mounted upon and operable within the pan, and a drive connection-from said motor to said dasher.
6. The combination with the chambered brine tank of a mechanically cooled refriger-' ator, of a pan disposed within said brine tank,
within said pan, a bearing member for said dasher, means for detachably mounting said bearing member upon said pan, and actuating means for said dasher.
7. The combination with the chambered brine tank of a mechanically cooled refrigerator, of a pan disposed within the chamber a rotatable dasher adapted to operate of said tank, a rotatable dasher ada ted to operate within said pan, a bearin or said dasher, means for clamping sai bearin upon said pan, a motor for driving sai dasher, means for detachably clampingsaid motor upon said tank, and a drive connection from said motor to said dasher.
8. The combination with a brine tank having a cooling chamber opening in a wall thereof, of a shallow pan removably mounted in said chamber, an agitator within said pan and drive means for said agitator mounted upon said brinetank.
9. The combination with a I brine tank, of
a vessel carried by said tank to receive a liquid to be cooled by said tank, an agitator operative within said vessel, a drive motor for said agitator, and means for detachably clamping said motor upon said brine tank.
10; The combination with a refrigerator of the mechanicall cooled type, comprising an outer casing or ox, of a container within said box fora cooling medium, an ice cream freezer within said box in heat-transferring proximity to said container, said freezer comprising a movable element, and drive means for said element completely disposed within said box. I
11. The combination with a refrigerator of the mechanically cooled type, comprising an outer box or casing, of an ice cream freezer said motor to said element.
removably positioned within said box, and
comprising a movable element,- a motor disposed withinsaid box and means establishing a quick detachable drive connection from :12. The combination with a refrigerator '7 of the-mechanically cooled type, comprising a box or casmg, and a 'tank therein for rev refrigerator,
ceiving a liquid of low freezing point, said tank having a chamber opening in its front wall, of an ice cream freezer removably mounted in said chamber and comprising a movable element, and drive means for said movable element mounted upon said tank, completely within saidbox or casing.
13. The combination with the heat absorbent element of a mechanically cooled of an ice cream freezer carried and removable from said element, a moing said motor tor, means detachably clam upon said element, and a from the motor to the freezer, permitting removal of the latter. s q g 14. The combination with a heat absorbent element of a mechanically cooled refrgierator, of an ice cream freezer carried by and removable from said element, a motor carried by said element, and a speed-reducin drive connection from said motor to said reezer.
tion.
rive connection In testimony whereof I sign this specifica-
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